27th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition Program

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MINSKOFF THEATRE

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Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS presents

Hosted by

Katie Finneran & Billy Porter Robert Cuccioli & Judy McLane Victoria Clark, Ann Harada & Harriet Harris Ron Kunene & Tshidi Manye Christopher McDonald & Peter Scolari Shalita Grant, Andy Karl & Mark Nelson with

Jessie Mueller and Special Guests

Nathan Lane • Andrea Martin • Marin Mazzie • Seth Rudetsky Sound by Alain Van Achte

Lighting Design by Martin E. Vreeland

Produced by Michael Graziano, Kimberly Russell & Tom Viola

Music Direction by Ben Cohn

Opening Number Directed & Choreographed by Al Blackstone

Production Manager Nathan Hurlin

Lyrics by Seth Rudetsky

Production Stage Manager Valerie Lau-Kee Lai

Directed by Kristin Newhouse


A History of Giving Equity Fights AIDS was founded in October 1987 by the Council of Actors’ Equity Association. Money raised through the efforts of Equity theatre companies across the country was specifically earmarked for The Actors Fund’s AIDS Initiative. 2007

Broadway Cares was founded in February 1988 by members of The Producers’ Group. Money raised was earmarked to be awarded to AIDS service organizations nationwide, including Equity Fights AIDS.

2008

In May 1992, Equity Fights AIDS and Broadway Cares merged to become Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The Board of Trustees of this newly established not-for-profit fundraising organization assumed the missions of the previously separate organizations and continues to fund the social service work of The Actors Fund and award grants three times a year to AIDS service organizations nationwide. Unlike most other nonprofit, grant-making organizations, Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS must raise every single dollar of our philanthropic budget every year in order to fulfill our mission. In turn, BC/EFA works hard to ensure that the money we raise is spent carefully and wisely on programs where these hard-earned funds can have the maximum possible impact.

2009

2010

2011

2012 2011

The Actors Fund Grants

National & Intl. Grants

Total Grants

1987-1992 Equity Fights AIDS $ 2,775,250 1988-May 1992 Broadway Cares $ 1,067,000 BC/EFA Contributions 5/92 - 12/92 $ 634,000 $ 771,780 1993 $ 1,654,000 $ 1,184,119 1994 $ 1,758,000 $ 676,404 1995 $ 1,791,000 $ 707,916 1996 $ 2,010,000 $ 1,400,549 1997 $ 2,247,500 $ 1,342,200 1998 $ 2,471,000 $ 1,711,819 1999 $ 2,700,000 $ 3,039,841 2000 $ 2,955,336 $ 3,033,566 2001 $ 2,829,500 $ 3,238,765 2002 $ 2,732,000 $ 2,689,676 2003 $ 3,022,500 $ 3,115,969 2004 $ 3,360,500 $ 4,437,338 2005 $ 3,516,500 $ 4,469,798 2006 $ 3,517,500 $ 4,518,364 2007 $ 3,671,500 $ 5,152,546 2008 $ 4,302,000 $ 5,737,298 2009 $ 3,400,000 $ 4,492,489 2010 $ 4,160,000 $   5,824,988 2011 $ 4,014,500 $ 5,320,541 2012 (unaudited) $ 4,625,000 $ 6,231,755

$ 2,775,250 $ 1,067,000 $ 1,405,780 $ 2,838,119 $ 2,434,404 $ 2,498,916 $ 3,410,549 $ 3,589,700 $ 4,182,819 $ 5,739,841 $ 5,988,902 $ 6,068,265 $ 5,421,676 $ 6,138,469 $ 7,797,838 $ 7,986,298 $ 8,035,864 $ 8,824,046 $ 10,039,298 $ 7,892,489 $ 9,984,988 $ 9,335,041 $ 10,856,755

Total Support 1988-2012 $ 64,147,586 $ 70,149,880 BC/EFA Grant-Making Total 1988-2012

$134,297,466


Dear Friends: Thank you for joining us for the 27th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition. This extraordinary event started in the basement of the Palace Theatre with a few scrappy, colorful hats created by the original cast of La Cage Aux Folles. It’s grown into one of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ most beloved and iconic events. It’s a bit staggering to think that in the 26 editions of Easter Bonnet Competition we’ve raised more than $49 million. What is even more remarkable is how much more that figure represents. It is made up of tens of thousands of acts of outrageous creativity and uncommon kindness; incredible generosity of talent, time and energy; hilarious onstage antics and heartfelt, quiet moments of remembrance and embrace. I cannot think of any other industry that comes together time and again, season after season, in ways large and small, to raise funds for those facing a wide variety of crises and challenges. With your help and great support, BC/EFA funds a number of programs at The Actors Fund. It began with the creation of the HIV/AIDS Initiative in 1988. BC/EFA provided the first support for the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative in 1996 and we remain the program’s largest funder. Since then, BC/EFA has added continuing support for the Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic, the Actors Fund Work Program, The Dancers’ Resource and more. In doing so, together we ensure that everyone in the industry has access to the safety net of social services The Actors Fund so expertly provides. At the same time, your support allows BC/EFA’s national grants program to help more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations nationwide. In these times of continued hardship for so many, you make it possible for BC/EFA to reach men, women and children who do not have the resources or blessings that many of us gathered here today can be thankful for. Your efforts over the last few weeks – and your presence here today – will help buy medicines and fund counseling for those who would otherwise do without. Your support keeps the doors at a health clinic or a food pantry open, provides diapers for a child or bus fare to a recovery meeting. Sometimes the calls for help can be overwhelming. They leave you wondering what any one of us can do that will make a difference. How many posters or Playbills can be signed; how many appeals made? But every dollar in a bucket, every cabaret benefit and autographed souvenir sold makes one of our grants a little larger and someone’s life just that much better. Thank you for joining hands with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. With your help, I hope that Broadway Cares can always be a haven for folks struggling or in crisis and a home for those who want to do something about it. Your generosity of spirit is BC/EFA’s greatest blessing. It is a rare and invaluable resource; one we steward with great appreciation and care. Sincerely,

Tom Viola Executive Director


A Bit of Bonnet History The precursor to the Easter Bonnet Competition was an informal show in 1986 initiated by wardrobe supervisor Gayle Patton called “The Queen of Hearts.” It took place backstage at the Palace Theatre where the original La Cage aux Folles was a smash hit. Individual cast members from La Cage were judged on poise, personality and talent with the rest of the company voting by putting dollar bills in a jar for each contestant. The effort raised $1,200 for the National AIDS Fund. The event was so much fun for the La Cage company that the following year, Gayle suggested an “Easter Bonnet Competition.” Other Broadway companies were invited to participate. Fundraising ideas flourished, bonnets became more elaborate, stars joined in as presenters and performers and by 1990 – when it was presented on stage at the Majestic Theatre – the Easter Bonnet Competition had become the Broadway community’s premier AIDS fundraising event. Produced by Suzanne Ishee and a host of dedicated coordinators and volunteers for its first eight years, the Easter Bonnet returned to the Palace Theatre in 1995, produced for the first time by the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS production team. In 1998, the show moved to the New Amsterdam Theatre where for nine years it felt as much at home as the peacocks that decorate the theatre’s ornate interior. In 2007, the event followed The Lion King to the Minskoff Theatre. 1987 $ 18,000 1988 $ 51,000 1989 $ 137,000 1990 $ 226,000 1991 $ 279,000 1992 $ 500,000 1993 $ 848,000 1994 $1,001,000 1995 $1,127,000

1996 $1,304,000 1997 $1,474,000 1998 $1,793,000 1999 $2,096,000 2000 $2,129,000 2001 $2,275,000 2002 $1,826,000 2003 $2,150,000 2004 $3,435,000

2005 $2,849,000 2006 $3,187,000 2007 $3,345,000 2008 $3,734,000 2009 $3,408,000 2010 $3,265,700 2011 $3,706,085 2012 $3,677,855

TOTAL: $49,841,640 Today we stage the 27th edition. Broadway Cares is deeply grateful to all whom, over the years, have made this event into a wildly successful fundraiser and a yearly celebration of the theatre community’s commitment to those facing the challenges of AIDS and other health-related emergencies. broadwaycares.org


THE SHOW Program subject to change

Opening Number Once Avenue Q MOMIX for Dancers Responding to AIDS Mamma Mia! National Tours Wicked Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Newsies & Annie Bonnet Parade Ann Broadway Green Alliance A Christmas Story Chicago The Lion King Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Kinky Boots Help is on the Way/Finale

The Judges Gregg Barnes

Cady Huffman

Holland Taylor

Joshua Bergasse

Paul Libin

Michael Urie

Deborah Cox

Constantine Maroulis

Peg Wendlandt

Hollis Stern


What we do together makes a difference Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS awards annual grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations nationwide and is the major supporter of programs at The Actors Fund, including the HIV/AIDS Initiative, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative and the Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic.

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PERFORMANCE CREDITS Opening Number Directed and Choreographed by Al Blackstone Musical Direction and Arrangements by Ben Cohn Lyrics by Seth Rudetsky Conceived by Michael Graziano Costume Design by Rachel Guilfoyle Orchestration by Matt Aument Stage Manager: Michael McGoff Associate Choreographer: Morgan Rose Assistant Stage Manager: Vanessa Coakley Bonnet Design and Construction by David Masenheimer Assistant Costume Designer: Tara Weber Rehearsal Pianist: Mitchell Feinberg Production Assistant: Danny Maly Props by Christopher DeLuise Hair and Make-up by Michael Serapiglia Wardrobe Supervisor: Barbara Berman Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor: Barb Simpson Dressers: Rodney Harper and Jaime Torres Musicians Contractor: Charley Gordon Musicians: Conductor and Keyboards: Ben Cohn; Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Saadi Zain; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Drums: Joe Choroszewski; Percussion: Mike Englander; Woodwinds: Kurt Bacher, Jeff Schiller, Greg Thymius; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Dylan Schwab, Jami Dauber; Trombones: Charles Gordon, Mark Miller, Jennifer Wharton Performers: Chip Abbott, Alicia Albright, Casey Garvin, Billy Griffin, Katie Hagen, Evan Kasprzak, Nathan Keen, Drew King, Jess Le Protto, Robin Masella, Lindsay Moore, Emily Palmquist, Khori Petinaud, Lizz Picini, Kristyn Pope, Adam Rogers, Morgan Rose, Chaz Wolcott Featuring Marin Mazzie with Ann Harada and Seth Rudetsky Backstage vocalists: Krystina Alabado, Sherz Aletaha, Renee Bergeron, Toby Blackwell, Jeremy Geller, Michael Hopewell, Julie James, Caitlin Kinnunen, Lindsay Lavin, Brian Moreland, Micah Nameroff, Nico Ramirez, Jed Resnick, Marissa Rosen, Seph Stanek Special thanks to Manhattan Wardrobe Supply, the TDF Costume Collection, David Solomon, Katie Donohue and Tim Rosser Once Fundraising coordinators: Bess Marie Glorioso, Ana M. Garcia and Katherine Shea Gold “Remix” Written and Directed by Ryan McCurdy and Eric Love Original Choreography by Steven Hoggett; Easter Bonnet Adaptation by Ryan McCurdy and Eric Love Music by Fergus O’Farrell Orchestrated for Broadway by Martin Lowe Lyrics by Fergus O’Ferrell Arrangements by Ryan McCurdy and Eric Love Stage Managers: Once stage management Bonnet created by Jeffrey Wallach, Katie Chihaby and Eric Love Costumes by Chance Performers: Ryan McCurdy, Eric Love, Haley Ward, Dale Duko, Jeffrey Wallach Special thanks to Robert Cole, Bess Marie Glorioso, NYTW Costume Shop and the producers, company and creative team of Once


PERFORMANCE CREDITS Avenue Q Fundraising coordinator: Christine Daly Wrap It Up Based on the original Public Service Announcements for Logo by Jeff Whitty, adapted by Jed Resnick Directed by Jed Resnick Music by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez Lyrics by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez; adapted by Jed Resnick Bonnet created by Stacey Weingarten Performers: Darren Bluestone, Aymee Garcia, Lisa Helmi Johanson, Jason Jacoby, Marissa Kohn, Nicholas Kohn, Michael Liscio Jr., Jed Resnick, Stacey Weingarten Special thanks to the cast and crew of Avenue Q and the staff of New World Stages MOMIX for Dancers Responding to AIDS Aqua Flora Choreography by Moses Pendleton and Cynthia Quinn Music: “Gayatri Mantra,” performed by Deva Premal Bonnet created by Phoebe Katzin and Cynthia Quinn Costumes by Phoebe Katzin and Cynthia Quinn Performer: Jennifer Chicheportiche Lighting Design by Woody Dick Aqua Flora premiered in 2007 at Fire Island Dance Festival with generous support from Major Choreographic Sponsor Brandon Fradd Mamma Mia! Fundraising coordinators: Andy Fenton, Sherry Cohen and Dean R. Greer More Like Myself Directed by Blake Whyte and Albert Guerzon Choreography by Albert Guerzon Music Direction by Blake Whyte Music and Lyrics by Blake Whyte String Arrangements by Curtis Stewart and Amanda Gookin Stage Managers: Blake Whyte and Albert Guerzon Musicians: Piano: Blake Whyte; Acoustic Guitar: Paul Wyatt; Drums: Alex Wyatt; Cello: Amanda Gookin; Violin: Curtis Stewart; Electric Bass: Benjamin Gallina Bonnet created by Jennifer Noth and Rodd Sovar Performers: Blake Whyte, Albert Guerzon, Deanna Aguinaga, Paul Heesang Miller, Allyson Carr, Jenn Aedo, Sydni Beaudoin, Gerard Salvador, Christopher Myers, Thomasina Gross, Elena Ricardo, Lauren Sambataro, Paul Wyatt, Alex Wyatt, Amanda Gookin, Curtis Stewart, Benjamin Gallina Special thanks to The Ronald McDonald House of New York City, Jeffrey Lee Campbell, Wendy Bobbitt Cavett, Tony Magner, Danielle Saks, Devin Keudell and everyone at Bespoke Theatricals, Glenn Russo, Pat Berry and everyone at the Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway Cares and all the BC/EFA volunteers In memory of all of the young lives lost too soon at Ronald McDonald Houses across the country National Tours I’ve Been Everywhere Written by Geoff Mack Directed and Choreographed by Courtney Young Associate Choreographers: Karen Seiber and Wendy Waring


PERFORMANCE CREDITS

National Tours continued Music by Johnny Cash Lyrics by Hank Snow Stage Manager: Tom Kosis National Tours bonnet created by Billy Hipkins Les Misérables bonnet created by Shawna Hamic Mary Poppins bonnet created by Hailei Call, Brad Broman, Camra Fischer, Heather McGuigan, Minami Yusui, Kenway Kua and Zachary Gray Costumes by Billy Hipkins Props by Christopher DeLuise and Trisha Doss Performers: Matt Anctil, Sydni Beaudoin, Jenn Lee Crowl, Barrett Davis, Nina Deacon, Abigail Gatlin, Erin Kernion, John Paul LaPorte, Eddie Lawrence, Adam Lendermon, Rachel MacIsaac Myers, Elizabeth McKendry, Anne Otto, Darrell Payne, Enrico Rodriguez, Martin Samuel, Chad Schiro, Jeffrey C. Sousa, Brittany Werthmann, Catherine Wolfson Bonnets worn by Elizabeth Broadhurst, Laurie DiFilippo, Heather Jane Rolff Wicked Fundraising coordinators: The cast and crew of Wicked In Memoriam Written by F. Michael Haynie Directed by Betsy Werbel and James Brown III Choreography by James Brown III Assistant Choreographer: Steve Schepis Music Direction by F. Michael Haynie Music, Lyrics and Arrangements by F. Michael Haynie Bonnet created by James Brown III Costumes by James Brown III Props by James Brown III Performers: Alicia Albright, Larkin Bogan, James Brown III, Michael DeVries, F. Michael Haynie, Spencer Jones, Colby Lindeman, Alexander Quiroga, Adam Sanford, Steve Schepis, Mark Shunkey, Betsy Werbel, Robin Wilner In memory of the Sandy Hook Elementary School victims: Charlotte Bacon, Daniel Barden, Rachel Davino, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Dawn Hochsprung, Dylan Hockley, Madeleine F. Hsu, Catherine V. Hubbard, Chase Kowalski, Jesse Lewis, Ana M. Marquez-Greene, James Mattioli, Grace McDonnell, Anne Marie Murphy, Emilie Parker, Jack Pinto, Noah Pozner, Caroline Previdi, Jessica Rekos, Avielle Richman, Lauren Rousseau, Mary Sherlach, Victoria Soto, Benjamin Wheeler, Allison N. Wyatt Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Fundraising coordinators: Lisa Dawn Cave and Paul J. Smith CATS! On a Hot Tin Roof! Written and Directed by Lance Roberts Choreography by Lance Roberts Music Direction by Jordan Scott Gilbert Music by Shaiman, Webber, Richie and Herman Lyrics by the cast Bonnet created by Lance Roberts Costumes by the cast Performers: Nikka Graff Lanzarone, Michael Park, Jaime Cepero, Jordan Scott Gilbert, Leighton Bryan, Lance Roberts, Vin Knight, Jordan Dean Special thanks to Alyssa Pearson and Aléna Watters for the bonnet inspiration


BC/EFA and THE ACTORS FUND in 2012 hIV/AIDS INITIATIVE Of the $4,625,000 awarded to The Actors Fund by BC/EFA in 2012, $1,298,739 was distributed in emergency financial assistance to 462 individuals living with AIDS in the entertainment industry. CLIENT ENROLLMENT

Eastern

Western

Central

TOTAL

291 27

154 23

17 6

462 56

Total Clients New Cases

Male 279 149 14 442 Female 12 4 1 17 Transgender 0 1 2 3 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

$1,121,566 $152,056

$25,117 $1,298,739

Categories of Financial Assistance Health Insurance Rent Telephone, Utilities, Living Expenses Psychotherapy Alternative Treatment Doctors Medication, Medical Supplies, Lab Fees Other

$ 757,787 $ 324,421 $ 125,517 $ 11,511 $ 8,683 $ 2,846 $ 6,264 $ 64,671

UNION AFFILIATION # of Clients (based on multiple membership)

Percentage

Actors’ Equity 209 46% SAG-AFTRA 192 42% Non-union 105 23% AGMA & AGVA 44 10% IATSE 34 7% Local 802 Musicians 16 4% SSDC 8 2% Directors, Dramatists & Writers Guild 5 1%


Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative Number of clients Financial assistance provided to PNWHI clients

611 $267,520

In 1996, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative was created by The Actors Fund with the help of a grant from Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In the years since, BC/EFA has provided more than $6.8 million to the Women’s Health Initiative and remains the program’s largest funder.

AL Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic Total Patients 1,485 Clinic Visits 3,233 Dermatology 197 Primary Care 2,701 Gynecology 335 Mammograms 193 Flu shots (given on-site at the Hirschfeld Clinic) 654 In 2012, BC/EFA provided $660,000 in financial support to the Al Hirschfeld Clinic.

THE DANCERS’ RESOURCE More than 787 dancers and choreographers made use of The Dancers’ Resource in 2012, as well as other services and programs of The Actors Fund. The Dancers’ Resource was created in response to the unique situation dancers face due to the physically demanding nature of their work, coupled with the significant financial challenges of earning a living in dance.

Actors Fund Work Program Members receiving assistance

3,203

Through career counseling, skills training and job development, the Actors Fund Work Program helps clients find meaningful work that can be done either while continuing in the entertainment industry or while developing a new professional direction.

Physician Volunteers for the Arts Although no longer part of services provided through The Actors Fund, BC/EFA is happy to provide financial assistance to Physician Volunteers for the Arts. In 2012, a $54,000 grant from BC/EFA helped PVA provide 5,000 flu shots at more than 50 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, theatre-related organizations and management offices.


would like to thank the members of the following unions for their continued participation and support of the audience appeals made once again in the Broadway theatres. With the added support of our friends Off-Broadway and in national touring shows across the country, these appeals are the backbone and muscle of BC/EFA’s annual fundraising efforts.   These appeals could not be done without the generous collective efforts of: ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION – actors and stage managers AMERICAN FEDERATION of MUSICIANS Local 802 ATPAM – company managers, house managers and press agents The Dramatists Guild of America IATSE Local 1 – stagehands, carpenters, electricians and props IATSE Local 306 – ushers, ticket takers and doormen IATSE Local 751 – treasurers and ticket sellers MAKEUP ARTISTS and HAIR STYLISTS Local 798 Stage Directors and Choreographers Society THEATRICAL WARDROBE UNION Local 764 and, of course, all of our friends at THE Broadway LEAGUE for making these efforts welcome in their theatres as a part of their productions. For more than 25 years we have said “WHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE” This proves it. Our sincere thanks to all!

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PERFORMANCE CREDITS

Newsies and Annie Fundraising coordinators for Annie: Peter Lawrence, Rachel Wolff and MK Flynt Fundraising coordinators for Newsies: Stuart Marland, Thomas J. Gates, Timothy Eaker, Becky Fleming, Emily Powell and Keith Shaw Smackdown Written by Ryan Breslin and Vanessa Brown Directed by David Rossetti and Vanessa Brown Choreography by David Rossetti and Newsies Music Direction by Ben Fankhauser and Steven Malone Music by Alan Menken, Charles Strouse, Steven Malone, Ben Fankhauser Lyrics by Jack Feldman, Martin Charnin, Ryan Breslin, Vanessa Brown Arrangements by Ben Fankhauser, Steven Malone and Mat Eisenstein Stage Managers: Vanessa Brown, MK Flynt, Rachel Maier, Ellen Mezzera (Guardian) Musicians: Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Saadi Zain; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Drums: Joe Choroszewski; Percussion: Mike Englander; Woodwinds: Kurt Bacher, Jeff Schiller, Greg Thymius; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Dylan Schwab, Jami Dauber; Trombones: Charles Gordon, Mark Miller, Jennifer Wharton Bonnet created by John E. Brady and Stuart Marland Newsboy costume by Rick Kelly Costume Coordinator for Newsies: Jeff Johnson-Doherty Wigs by Tom Watson Props by Jerry Marshall Performers from Annie: Katie Finneran, Merwin Foard, Lilla Crawford, Madi Rae Dipietro, Junah Jang, Tyrah Skye Odoms, Taylor Richardson, Emily Rosenfeld, Sadie Sink, Brooklyn Shuck, Jaidyn Young Performers from Newsies: Tommy Bracco, Joshua Colley, John Michael Fiumara, David Guzman, Jacob Guzman, Evan Kasprzak, Nick Lampiasi, Jess LeProtto, Stuart Marland, Tommy Martinez, Iain Young, Stuart Zagnit Special thanks from Annie to Dustin Harder, Bill Berloni, Brooklyn Shuck, Sadie Sink, Jaidyn Young, Meredith Benson, Tom Augustine, Scott Westervelt, Jill Valentine, Amanda Grundy and the entire cast and crew of Annie Special thanks from Newsies to Disney Theatrical Group: Tom Schumacher, Anne Quart, Eduardo Castro; Nederlander Theatre front-of-house staff: Jessie White, house manager; and backstage, wardrobe, sound and hair departments Bonnet Parade Directed by Scott T. Stevens Ann Fundraising Coordinators: Kevin Bailey and Joel P. Elins Bonnet designed by Barry Doss Bonnet worn by Jeremiah Maestas Special thanks to Holland Taylor, Robert Tolaro, Cindy Demand, Adam Smolenski, Thom Clay and “Officer Charles� Broadway Green Alliance Music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Bonnet designed by Andrea Lauer; constructed by Andrea Lauer and Laurel Parrish Bonnet worn by Kimilee Bryant


PERFORMANCE CREDITS Broadway Green Alliance continued The Broadway Green Alliance would like to congratulate all Broadway casts and crews for their fundraising efforts. The Broadway Green Alliance Earth Day bonnet is made from re-used, repurposed materials. This Earth Day please remember that we can all work together to make theatre greener. For greener ideas, better practices and useful resources please visit us at BroadwayGreen.com. Become a member of the Broadway Green Alliance today. Happy Earth Day! A Christmas Story Music by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Bonnet created by John Furrow Bonnet worn by John Bolton Special thanks to Gerald Goehring, John S. Corker, Bill Berloni, Dorothy Berloni, Pete and Lily Chicago Fundraising coordinator: Terrence J. Witter Split Seconds Concept by Christopher Sieber Directed by Nathan Madden Music Edited by Nathan Madden Stage Managers: Terrence J. Witter, Mahlon Kruse, Mindy Farbrother, David Hyslop Bonnet created by Kevin Woodworth Costumes and Props by Kevin Woodworth Wigs by Jenna Baur Performers: Jennifer Dunne, Nathan Madden, Brian O’Brien, Christine Pedi,Tonya Wathen, Ryan Worsing Special thanks to Terrence J. Witter, Mahlon Kruse, Mindy Farbrother, David Hyslop, Raymond Bokhour and Christopher Sieber for their awesome curtain speeches, Ryan Lowe for collecting every night, Brian O’Brien for the “know how,” the cast and crew of Chicago, the front-of-house staff at the Ambassador Theatre and, of course, Fran and Barry Disney’s The Lion King Fundraising coordinator: Arbender J. Robinson Tributary Atmosphere Spoken word written by L. Steven Taylor Directed by Lawrence Alexander Choreography by Lawrence Alexander Associate Choreographers: Kellen Stancil and LaMar Baylor Music Direction by Bongi Duma Music, Lyrics and Arrangements by Bongi Duma Bonnet created by Ilya and Walter Costumes by Court Alfrey Hair by Ade’nike Wright Makeup by Matty and MAC Cosmetics Performers: Andile Gumbi, Chantel Riley, James Brown-Orleans, Bonita J. Hamilton, LaMar Baylor, Michelle Brugal, Michelle Aguilar Camaya, Gabriel Croom, Derrick Davis, Christopher Freeman, Nicole Adell Johnson, Sheryl McCallum, Jaysin McCollum, Chondra La-Tease Profit, Devin L. Roberts, Ruthlyn Salomons, Kellen Stancil, Sophia Stephens, L. Steven Taylor, Donna Michelle Vaughn, Rema Webb, Alan Wiggins, Camille Workman, Bobbi Bordley, Caleb McLaughlin, Teshi Thomas, Katlin McLaughlin, Lawrence Alexander


PERFORMANCE CREDITS Disney’s The Lion King continued Special thanks to Rose James, Aaron Waytkus, the cast and crew of The Lion King and everyone who made this presentation possible. You all rock! In memory of Gregg Burge Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella Fundraising coordinators: Allison Lee, Alexis Shorter, Ira Mont and Zac Chandler A Broadway Proposal Written by Douglas Carter Beane Directed by Victoria Clark Music Direction by Ben Cohn Stage Manager: Allison Lee Bonnet created by Vicki Grecki Costumes by Caitlin Johnson Hair by Tonya Dixon-Lyon Performers: Stephanie Gibson, Ann Harada, Robert Hartwell, Adam Jepsen, Andy Jones, Branch Woodman Special thanks to the entire cast of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella and to the crew and front-of-house staff of the Broadway Theatre Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Fundraising coordinators: The stage managers of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Turn Off The Hat Written by Jessica and Pat McRoberts Directed by Jessica McRoberts Manson Trio choreography by Bob Fosse Staging by Jessica McRoberts Inspired by the amazing Bob Fosse and Ari Loeb and ‘Human BC/EFA’ Music Direction by Michael Paternostro and Michael Levine Music by Stephen Schwartz Original Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Alternate Lyrics by Jessica and Pat McRoberts Arrangements by Michael Paternostro and Michael Levine Musicians: Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Saadi Zain; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Drums: Joe Choroszewski; Percussion: Mike Englander; Woodwinds: Kurt Bacher, Jeff Schiller, Greg Thymius; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Dylan Schwab, Jami Dauber; Trombones: Charles Gordon, Mark Miller, Jennifer Wharton Bonnet created by Sonya Wysocki with Shannon McDowell, Mikey Piscitelli, Danny Mura, Kyle Stewart, Kyle O’Connor, Christel Murdock Costumes by Michael Hannah Wigs by Brian Hennings Props by Jessica McRoberts and the Spider-Man wardrobe, make-up and puppet departments Performers: Ashley Adamek, David Armstrong, Hettie Barnhill, Reeve Carney, David Gilleo, Kevin Loomis, Adam Roberts, Whitney Sprayberry, Brett Thiele and introducing Eli Special thanks to Christel Murdock, Andrew Elman, Geoffrey Vaughn, Ari Loeb, Josh Sassanella, Kyle Stewart, Kyle O’Connor, Aaron Waytkus, Angela Johnson and the Spider-Man company Kinky Boots Fundraising coordinators: Lois Griffing, Thomas Recktenwald, Ken McGee, Ellyn Marie Marsh, Paul Canaan and Tory Ross Your Truest Colors Written by Nathan Peck, Rusty Mowery, DB Bonds, Tory Ross, Annaleigh Ashford, Eric Anderson and Ellyn Marie Marsh


VERY SPECIAL THANKS

Chairman James M. Nederlander President James L. Nederlander Executive Vice President Nick Scandalios Vice President • Corporate Development Charlene S. Nederlander

Senior Vice President • Labor Relations HERSCHEL WAXMAN

Vice President JIM BOESE

Chief Financial Officer FREIDA SAWYER BELVISO

President THOMAS SCHUMACHER Executive Vice-President • Managing Director DAVID SCHRADER for DISNEY’S THE LION KING Associate Producer ANNE QUART Company Manager Thomas Schlenk

Associate Company Manager Christopher A. Recker

Production Stage Manager RON VODICKA And the entire team at DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS and THE LION KING


PERFORMANCE CREDITS

Kinky Boots continued Directed by Nathan Peck, DB Bonds and Tory Ross Choreography by Nathan Peck Music Direction by Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper Stage Managers: Lois Griffing, Thomas Recktenwald and Ken McGee Bonnet created by Gino Bifulco at T.O. Dey Custom Shoes & Boots, James Hall and Andrew Meeker Costumes by Tory Ross, James Hall, Josh Burns and Tracy Diebold Props by Tory Ross and Adinah Alexander Performers: the cast of Kinky Boots Special thanks to Tory Ross Dedicated to Joey Taranto Help is on the Way Arrangement and Music Direction by Ben Cohn Music and Lyrics by David Friedman Orchestration by Matt Aument Musicians: Conductor and Keyboards: Ben Cohn; Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Saadi Zain; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Drums: Joe Choroszewski; Percussion: Mike Englander; Woodwinds: Kurt Bacher, Jeff Schiller, Greg Thymius; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Dylan Schwab, Jami Dauber; Trombones: Charles Gordon, Mark Miller, Jennifer Wharton Performed by Jessie Mueller Back-up Vocalists: Krystina Alabado, Marissa Rosen, Michael Hopewell

Theatre Authority Acknowledgement

We wish to express our gratitide to the performers’ unions – Actors’ Equity Association, American Guild of Musical Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists and SAG-AFTRA – through Theatre Authority Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the artists to appear on this program.

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Collections volunteers An army of 141 tireless volunteers and BC/EFA staffers enhanced the Easter Bonnet Competition fundraising efforts this season. They held buckets and sold autographed memorabilia in the lobby of Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres alongside company members of participating shows. Over the course of the six weeks of audience appeals, volunteers filled 1,842 shifts at 834 appeals. Our sincere thanks to these unsung heroes: BC/EFA’s famed bucket brigade!

Lindsay Abrams Denisse Ambert Lola Arruti Bryan Austermann James Babcock Bernadette Banner Richard Barnes Angela Beight Jay Bennett Don Bill Steve Bratton Bethany Briggs Jennifer Brown Penny Burgess Haydar Canyurt Liz Cassidy Imani Champion Francois Conradie Jennifer Coolbaugh Joslynn Cortes Carin Crow Yolanda Culler Monica Daniels Tiana DeLorge Holly Demorro Julie DeVore Billie Di Stefano Susie Dicker Judith Drasner Jesse Eisenberg Colyn Fiendel Charlene Flocke Kathy Flynn

Kim Fountain Gabriela Garcia Caitlin Gaspar Abby Gerdts Michelle Griswold Jeremiah Hernandez Heather Hogan Allison Hohman Justin Huff Chuck Huffman Briana Jacobson Donovan Jones Jessica Juhrend Jenny Kanelos Bonnie Kavett Randall Kellogg Louise Kim Sandra Kim Ram Koppoka Adam Lagosz Garret Lambert Scott Laubner Katherine Lee Cassidy Liz Mary Ann Lopinto Ari Machida Shira Margulies Carly McCloskey Michael McGoff Johnny Milani DeAngelo Miller Sarah Rae Mitchel Nic Neipert

John Nowak Maggie Oberrender Josh Parkin-Ring Becca Pickett Skip Ralph Lisa Raze Anne Reeves Christine Reid Kristen Renda Matt Rickmeier Monica Roman Yvan Ruiz Matthew Sciarappa Michael Serapiglia Jude Seto Heather Shapiro Sara Shelley Sara Simons Esi Sogah Dan Spah Zach Stevenson Katie Stoppiello Debbie Sulenski Katherine Sulenski Alexandra Tan Stephanie Thiessen Michelle Tidmore Jenny Waletzky Michael Walsh JD Winston Laura Ware Leanna Yip Dan Zittel


NATIONAL GRANTS Healthy Meals Made Possible With $1.5 Million in Grants The work of 121 food programs across the country received good news in January as Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS awarded its first round of annual grants, which totaled $1,505,500. A successful Gypsy of the Year fundraising effort bolstered the generosity and determination of the theatre community and Broadway Cares’ loyal donors, enabling BC/EFA to award the grants to 121 food pantries, congregate meal and meal delivery programs nationwide. With this year’s grants, Broadway Cares was able to maintain the record-setting level of grantmaking set in this category last year. In the current economic climate, affording healthy food choices is a significant challenge for many. According to the USDA, more than 23 million people in America live in “food deserts,” which are urban neighborhoods and rural towns without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. These mitigating factors are made even more challenging with the costs of medications to fight HIV/AIDS and its symptoms. In 2013, Broadway Cares awarded food service and meal delivery grants, ranging in size from $5,000 to $35,000, to organizations in 36 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Recipients include outreach centers, food kitchens, transitional residences, outreach ministries and personal home care programs. “There is no more important part of BC/EFA’s grant-making mission than ensuring that a person who is sick has a decent meal,” Broadway Cares Executive Director Tom Viola said. “Certainly for people living with HIV/AIDS, good, nutritious food is an essential component of lifesaving medical regimens are to have a lasting impact.” Since 2006, BC/EFA has, with the extraordinary generosity and support of donors and the entire theatre community, awarded more than $9.7 million in grants to food pantries and meal delivery programs across the country.




PRODUCTION CREDITS Stage Management Team Terence Orleans Alexander, Michael Rico Cohen, Johnny Milani, Kat Purvis, Jennifer Rogers, David Sugarman, Jason Trubitt, Nancy Wernick Associate Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Doss Associate Production Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christopher DeLuise Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Lyu Volckhausen Voice of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Masenheimer Ticketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cat Domiano, Skip Lawing Volunteer Coordination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Keith Bullock, Trisha Doss, Kimberly Russell Event Graphics and Poster Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joy Nelson Playbill Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol A. Ingram Press Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boneau/Bryan-Brown Merchandise Coordination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Borzotta, Yvonne Ghareeb Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Berman Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barb Simpson Dressers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Harper, Jaime Torres Production Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarah Rae Mitchel, Brooke Rowzee, Michelle Scalpone, Amy Steinman, Andrea Wales Script . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Beach, Dan Perry The Staff of the Minskoff Theatre and Disney’s The Lion King Theatre Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Victor Irving Associate Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Quartana Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Loiacono Associate Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Loiacono Chief Usher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion Mooney Stage Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Vodicka Carpenters Head Carpenter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Trotto House Carpenter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Sullivan House Flyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard McQuail Automation Carpenters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aldo “Butch” Servillio, George Zegarsky Kraig Bender, Sean Farrugia, Daniel McCormack, Duane Mirro, Dylan Trotto Props House Propman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank Illo House Assistant Propman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Lavaia House Propmen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Lavaia, Robert McCauley Electricians House Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Lynch House Assistant Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Speer Lighting Programmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Edward M. Greenberg VLPS Programmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Strohmeyer William Brennan, Brian Collins, Doug Graf, David Holliman, David Lynch, Joseph P. Lynch, Brendan Nolan Sound Sound Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alain Van Achte Don McKennan, Scott Scheidt Wardrobe Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kjeld Andersen Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cynthia Boardman


INTERNATIONAL GRANTS Bc/Efa Grants Top $3.45 Million to South African Organizations Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS surpassed the $3.45 million mark in grants to South African HIV/AIDS organizations – including $135,000 awarded this year – thanks to the tireless fundraising efforts of Disney’s acclaimed production of The Lion King. This marks a significant milestone in a long-term partnership between the Tony Awardwinning musical and BC/EFA, made possible by the commitment and generosity of the hundreds of professionals on stage, backstage and behind the scenes at The Lion King on Broadway and across the country. Since the show first began fundraising for Broadway Cares in 1997, the Broadway and national touring productions have raised more than $6.2 million with $3,451,000 going to South Africa. An additional $2.7 million has been awarded to the seven vital programs of The Actors Fund and more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations across the United States. In recognition of this extraordinary fundraising and in honor of the South African company members who have joined their American cast mates in these efforts, BC/EFA has sent at least 50 percent of the monies raised by The Lion King companies to AIDS and family service organizations in South Africa, a country beset with the highest HIV/AIDS rates in the world. “Well over 200 South African actors have worked on The Lion King over the course of its life and they are at the heart and soul of the show,” said Thomas Schumacher, Producer and President of Disney Theatrical Productions and longtime BC/EFA Trustee. “It is humbling to realize what our Lion King family has been able to give back to their glorious country. This staggering achievement is the result of hundreds of dedicated individuals from all nations working tirelessly, selflessly and on their own accord. We stand in awe of their accomplishment.” BC/EFA salutes The Lion King family. We look forward to our ongoing collaboration and unique outreach, even as we look to the day when a vaccine for AIDS makes our concerted efforts obsolete. To read more about BC/EFA’s grants to South African organizations, visit broadwaycares.org/south_africa_grants


Shows that raised money but

Broadway The Book of Mormon Fundraising coordinators: The company of The Book of Mormon Breakfast at Tiffany’s Fundraising coordinators: The full company of Breakfast at Tiffany’s Special thanks to the full company of Breakfast at Tiffany’s Jersey Boys Fundraising coordinators: Jared Bradshaw, John Edwards, Brendan Fay, Russell Fischer, Peter Gregus, Pamela Remler and Ricky Yates Lucky Guy Fundraising coordinators: Cambra Overend and Jane Gray Special thanks to the entire company and crew Nice Work If You Can Get It Fundraising coordinators: Bonnie L. Becker, Charles Underhill and Scott Rowen Orphans Fundraising coordinators: Roy Harris, Trisha Henson and Alex Mark THE Phantom of the Opera Fundraising coordinators: Craig Jacobs, Bethe Ward, Greg Livoti, Josh Blye, Andrew Glant-Linden, Shaun Colledge, Bob Reilly, Lawrence Darden, Hugh Panaro, Kenneth Kantor, Michele McConnell and Kyle Barisich Special thanks to Cameron Mackintosh, Steve Greer, Katharine McNamee, Alan Wasser, the entire company for signing 1600+ posters, Kenneth Kantor, Michele McConnell, Laurie Volny Langdon, Polly Baird, Leone Gagliardi, Julie Ratcliffe, Thelma Pollard, Wally Carroll, Jim Cucinell, backstage crew and front-of-house staff, the orchestra and the staff of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS In memory of Barbara-Mae Phillips, Kevin Gray and Mickey Sacks Rock of Ages Fundraising coordinators: Matthew DiCarlo, Justin Scribner and Francesca Russell Special thanks to Wendall Goings, James Strunk the cast and crew of Rock of Ages and the staff at the Helen Hayes Theatre Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Fundraising coordinator: Margie Howard Special thanks to the cast and crew of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Joey Parnes Productions and the staff of the John Golden Theatre

Off-Broadway The Awesome ‘80s Prom Fundraising coordinator: Travis Artz


are not presenting a bonnet Blue Man Group Fundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group Mamma and Her Boys Fundraising coordinators: The company of Mamma and Her Boys My Name is Asher Lev Fundraising coordinators: Mark Nelson, Ilana Levine, Ari Brand, Jenna Woods, Amy Pen, Jonathan Raviv and Naama Potok Special thanks to Winnie Holzman, Joan Raffe and the incredibly generous Asher Lev audience Naked Boys Singing Fundraising coordinators: The company of Naked Boys Singing NEWSical, The Musical Fundraising coordinators: The company of NEWSical, The Musical Old Jews Telling Jokes Fundraising coordinators: The company of Old Jews Telling Jokes Talley’s Folley Fundraising coordinators: Lori Lundquist and Marisa Levy Special thanks to Danny Burstein, Sarah Paulson, Bobbie Wolf and David Flores

National Tours Anything Goes Fundraising coordinators: The company of Anything Goes Billy Elliot Fundraising coordinators: Alison Solomon and Cullen Titmas Blue Man Group – Boston Fundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group – Boston Blue Man Group – Chicago Fundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group – Chicago The Book of Mormon – Jumamosi Company Fundraising coordinators: Joyce Davidson, Neveen Mahmoud and Glynn Turner Special thanks to Shaun Moorman, Michele Haberman, Eric Giancola, Rob Colletti, Eva Maciek, the cast, band and crew of The Book of Mormon – Jumamosi Company, Chicago House volunteers and Bank of America Theatre staff The Book of Mormon – Latter Day Company Fundraising coordinators: Michael Pule and Steve Henry Special thanks to Mark Evans, Chris O’Neill, Kim Fisk, Nick Lugo, Caitlyn Thomson, Latter Day Tour cast, crew and band, local crews at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in Pittsburgh and the Boston Opera House Flashdance Fundraising coordinators: The company of Flashdance


Shows that raised money but

Jersey Boys – First National Tour Fundraising coordinators: Christopher DeAngelis and Larry Baker Special thanks to Jay Carey, Jack Mcleod, Jason Pelusio, Bridget Stegall, Jonathan Hadley, Timmy Quinlan and the entire cast and crew Jersey Boys – Second National Tour Fundraising coordinators: Tim Semon, Michael Camp, Nicole Olson, Molly Meg Legal Special thanks to the cities and local crews of Hershey, PA, Norfolk, VA and Houston, TX and the cast and crew of Jersey Boys Tour 2 Les Misérables Fundraising coordinators: Alan Shaw, James Zanelli, Britney Johnson Special thanks to the cast and crew of Les Misérables, especially Shawna Hamic for building our Easter bonnet Disney’s The Lion King – Gazelle Fundraising coordinators: Ben Lipitz, Kendra Moore and Mark David Kaplan Special thanks to Ken Davis, Conwell Worthington III, Beth Bornstein, Matthew Lambert, Jovon Schuck, Aaron Quintana, Fred Hemminger, Buyi Zama, Jelani Remy, Nteliseng Nkhela, Tony Freeman, Michael Hollick, Andrew Arrington, Farah Lopez, Theresa Nguyen, Mykal Laury, Zavion Hill, Kailah McFadden, Sade Demorcy-Phillip, Derek Johnson, Adante Power and the cast and crew of The Lion King Mary Poppins Fundraising coordinators: Brad Broman, Hailei Call, Patricia Grabb and Bill Slezak Special thanks to Jamey Jennings, Curtis Schroeger, Brett Rowe, Ryan Gibbs, Ian Campayno, Ben Cherry, Kerry Conte, Emily Cramer, Elizabeth Earley, Andrew Eckert, Kenway Kua, Con O’Shea-Creal, Maddy Mullahey, Alexa Niziak, Lucas Schultz, Eli Tokash (and families!), Stephen Roberts, Minami Yusui, Mark O’Kain, Hidayat Honari and our entire dedicated company Bonnet design: Hailei Call and Brad Broman Memphis Fundraising coordinators: Tiffany N. Robinson, Matt Schreiber and Anna R. Kaltenbach Special thanks to the crew, band and cast for their time Million Dollar Quartet Fundraising coordinators: Peter Van Dyke and Michael Krug Special thanks to Des Moines Civic Center, Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, Majestic Theatre in San Antonio and Mahalia Jackson Theatre in New Orleans Peter Pan Fundraising coordinators: Alan Coats and Cambria Larson Special thanks to Jimmy Little and Arron Gilman Priscilla Queen of the Desert Fundraising coordinator: Ryan J. Bell Special thanks to Scott Willis, Tom Bartlett, Chad Lewis, Lori Byars and Matthew Bates, and to our Chicago collecting partners Michael Herman and Jeremy Hillborn of Chicago House and Social Service Agency


are not presenting a bonnet Sister Act Fundraising coordinators: The company of Sister Act War Horse Fundraising coordinators: Mike Heslin and John Milosich Special thanks to the War Horse team Wicked – Emerald City Fundraising coordinators: Wicked stage and company management, dance captains and physical therapy Special thanks to the Wicked – Emerald City family and the incredible audiences and crews in San Francisco and Costa Mesa, CA Wicked – Munchkinland Fundraising coordinators: Ryan Jackson, Justin Wirick, David O’Brien, Matt Leiner and Colleen Danaher Special thanks to benefit coordinators Michael Wartella, Lauren Haughton, Becca Kloha, Ryan Jackson and Justin Wirick Producers: David Stone and Mark Platt Company Managers: Erica Norgaard, Kelly Ann Gray and Miguel Ortiz Stage Managers: David O’Brien (PSM), Matt Leiner and Colleen Danaher Deputies: Poster Deputy Jeanna De Waal; Bucket Wrangler Jane Brockman; Volunteer Wrangler Amy Quanbeck Bubble Troubleshooters: Matt Biltgen and Ricky Schadle Backstage Safaris: Michael Wartella, Billy Tighe, Paul Kreppel, Jay Russell, Walker Jones and David Perlow Collection Venues: Bob Carr Performing Arts Center in Orlando, FL; Oven’s Auditorium in Charlotte, NC; and Auditorium Center in Rochester, NY Local Unions: IATSE Local 631 in Orlando; IATSE Local 322 in Charlotte and IATSE Local 25 in Rochester Wardrobe: Glenn Moore, Cynthia Lancaster and Shevhan Lusteck Post-Show BC/EFA Speech: Jeanna De Waal, Christine Dwyer, Billy Tighe, Jenny DiNoia and Hayley Podschun BC/EFA Angels: Yvonne Ghareeb and Kim Russell Wicked PR: Justin O’Neil Benefit Venues and Local Organizations: Sheldon Concert Hall and Stages St. Louis in St. Louis, MO; The Abbey and Hope & Help Center in Orlando, FL; Blumenthal Arts (McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square) and Regional AIDS Interfaith Network in Charlotte, NC Collectors/Performers/Poster Signers/Flying Monkeys/Denizens of the Emerald City: Michael Drolet, Sam Lips, Justin Wirick, Ryan Jackson, Dashi Mitchell, Jay Reynolds Jr., Zack Hensler, Joel Ingram, Wayne Schroder, Peter Ermides, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Dominic Giudici, Todd Anderson, Kevin Jordan, Kerry Blanchard, Hayley Dorling, Jillian Kates, Marissa Miller, Amy Quanbeck, Natalie Fotopoulos, Lilli Cooper, Becca Kloha, Lauren Haughton, Sterling Masters, Jane Brockman, Kelly Lafarga, Alyssa Fox, Michael Wartella, Billy Tighe, Paul Kreppel, Jay Russell, Gina Ferral, Zarah Mahler, Jeanna De Waal, Christine Dwyer, David Perlow, Walker Jones, Hayley Podschun and Jenny DiNoia Munchkinland Sound: Anthony Jones and Dave Romich Munchkinland Musicians: Valerie Gebbert (MD), Flint Hawes, Dave Boguslaw, Phillip Kirchman, Romano DiNillo, Darcy Macrae and Jay Atwood Artwork/Specialty Props: Diana Rebholz Munchkinland Stress Management/Physical Therapist: Susan Hughes


SPECIAL THANKS All BC/EFA Fundraising Coordinators B&J Fabrics Miranda Book Francois Conradie Jeff Johnson Doherty Judith Drasner Genie Printing, Roni Cohen and Staff Kris Hochster Greg Kayne Jay Korello Teak Lewis Manhattan Wardrobe Supply Helen McMahon Dino Olveira Anthony Paccione Pearl Studios NYC, Steve Roath Michael Piatkowski Tim Rosser Ricardo Serrano Roundabout Rehearsal Studios David Solomon Star Lite Deli Allan Stein TDF Costume Collection Dave Thorn and everyone at Actors’ Equity Membership Tony’s Di Napoli Shelley Weinstock

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The following are members of The Angels Circle as of March 31, 2013. Names in bold indicate Broadway Cares Archangels, donors who increased their gift by 25 percent or more over the previous year. Members of The Angels Circle include individuals, family foundations and corporations. Contributions are unrestricted and not related to event or merchandise purchases. On behalf of our volunteers, staff, Board of Trustees and the many men, women and children with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses who count on Broadway Cares for assistance, we salute these donors. In appreciation of an annual contribution of $1,000 or more, Angels receive VIP status at some of Broadway Cares’ most high-profile events, including Gypsy of the Year and the Easter Bonnet Competition, as well as a host of other exciting benefits. There are many ways to become a member of The Angels Circle. You can join as an individual, a couple, a family or even as part of a group of friends, co-workers, fan club or sports league. You can charge your membership on a monthly or quarterly basis. In addition, if your employer matches charitable contributions, a gift of $500 or more can qualify you for membership at the $1,000 level. For more information about the benefits of The Angels Circle, please contact Ryan Walls, major gifts officer, at walls@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 275. PRODUCER gifts of $50,000 and above Bonnie Pfeifer Evans & the Charles Evans Foundation* The Fred Ebb Foundation The Shubert Foundation DIRECTOR gifts from $25,000 to $49,999 Laura M. Boedeker Front Runners New York Myrna & Freddie Gershon remember Marvin Hamlisch, Peter Allen, Jerry Bock, Allan Carr, Tom Eyen, Ron Field, Tyler Gatchell, Paul Jabara, Jerry Kravat, Arthur Laurents, Robbie Lantz, Joe Stein & Paul Woerner H. van Ameringen Foundation John W. Holloway The Ted Snowdon Foundation Lizzie & Jonathan M. Tisch HOUSE SEAT gifts from $10,000 to $24,999 Adrienne Arsht Paul Boskind The Chapman Family Charitable Trust Gene Dickey William W. Donnell Aaron Frankel in loving memory of Abetha Aayer Frankel George W. Schaeffer Foundation Anita Jaffe Paul Libin & Florence Rowe Libin Newman’s Own Foundation, Inc. Platt Family Foundation in memory of Gary Platt Martin Richards The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation, San Francisco Joshua Safran

Thomas Schumacher & Matthew White Hollis Stern Theatrical Stage Employees Local One/IATSE The Tiger Baron Foundation ORCHESTRA SEAT gifts from $5,000 to $9,999 Sam Altman in memory of Murray Schapiro The Apatow-Mann Family Foundation ATPAM The Barrington Foundation, Inc. Roger Berlind Bertsch Family Charitable Foundation in memory of June Bertsch George L. Bielitz & John Derco The Carl Jacobs Foundation City National Bank The Column Awards Scott Dainton Deborah Dakin Michel G. Delhaise & George E. Jordan Sam Ellis in memory of Doris Eaton Travis The Fosdick Fund I. Steven Goldstein & William Popeleski, Jr. Winnie Holzman & Paul Dooley James C. Hormel & Michael P. Nguyen Jane Morison Iwanowski John L. McHugh Foundation Detlef Kamps Harriett Kittner William Ludel & Tracy Cohen Larry Luing & Dario Espinosa Scott R. Mallalieu Steven Markov & Jeffrey Meleski Peter McKown Cookie & Mike Miller Calvin Mitchell Ruth Neale John Okuloski & Frank Duff Playbill, Inc. ®


ORCHESTRA SEAT continued Reel Time Video Production & Alex Pearlman Jose Rojas & Nina Cavalli Mickey Rolfe & Bruce Tracy Schaeffer Family Foundation Amy Sherman-Palladino Kevin Spacey The Stephanie & Carter McClelland Foundation The Swanton Family Foundation Anthony Sweeney David Terveen Theatrical Wardrobe Union Local 764 IATSE Robert Tuschman Nina & Gary Wexler Barbara Whitman Anonymous (2) BOX SEAT gifts from $2,500 to $4,999 Actors Federal Credit Union Actors’ Equity Foundation James D. Akins, Jr. James Andrews* Michael Artura & Thomas Pugh H. Thomas Axt & Alan Hassell Nan & Joe Benincasa Elaine D. Berger Melvin Bernhardt & Jeff Woodman Walter Bobbie & David Frye Carleton Carpenter CESD Talent Agency Charlie & Moll Anderson Foundation Cathy Chernoff William Craver Mitties M. DeChamplain in loving memory of Stephen Anthony Moore Jamie deRoy in memory of Bradshaw Smith Drew Desky & Dane Levens The Edith Meiser Foundation in memory of Irving Cheskin Entertainment Industry Foundation Joe Evall & Richard Lynn in memory of Spencer Cox Robert Evers Jules Fisher & Graciela Daniele Maggie Flanigan & Richard Dow Marianne Ganzer in memory of John Ganzer John Paul Geurts & Robert W. Stolt Dale & Ellyn Glasser in memory of Steven Glasser Jill & Marty Handelsman Jerry Herman William S. Hoover, MD Matthew P. Hui J. Russell Jackson Amy Kaufmann & Ruth Ro Kathryn Keneally & Thomas Marshall Karen Kennedy in memory of Muriel & Bob Kennedy Edgar A. Knudson Angela Lansbury Jay Laudato & Thomas Watson Stephanie Lee/Group Sales Box Office Kevin R. Lyle Richard M. Lynn & Joseph Evall James Martin Daniel Maury Marin Mazzie & Jason Danieley in memory of Gary Bonasorte David R. McShane & The Samantha Fund

Mark Mendelson Keith Miller Marianne McGrath Mills Ira Mont & Jill Cordle Mont William Morey Judith A. Nelson* in memory of Wayne McCarthy Phyllis Newman in honor of Adolph Green Paul Oppedisano Marc Owens & Fred Root Gilbert Parker Bradley A. & Kamille K. Patterson Lee Perlman & Linda Riefberg Jonathan Pickhardt Mimi Prentice Richard E. Rauh Warren D. Riffle & Kurt A. Fleagle Rose Brand Steven Schnepp & Mark Basile in memory of Paul Penfield and John Heppenstall Shake Shack Sam & Happy Shipley Rob Sinacore in memory of Dr. Malcolm Berg (our love lives on) Eileen T. Stapleton Robin Strasser in honor of Ed Richmond and Robert Kilgore Stuart Thompson & Joe Baker Clay Thornton Craig H. Uhrich Allen Walker Ric Wanetik & David Hagans Max Weintraub Michael Wescoe & Randy Thompson Whittier & Associates in honor of David H. Whittier Diane M. & Kevin Wilshere Wyncote Foundation George Zuber & Anthony Snyder Charitable Fund at Our Fund, Inc Anonymous FRONT MEZZANINE gifts from $1,000 to $2,499 Robert & Noah Aberlin* Ellen & Kenneth Adler Rich Ahrens John R. Alchin & Hal Marryatt Jean Yves Amouroux Lee Anisman James L. Ansin Gerald M. Appelstein* Stuart S. Applebaum in memory of Mr. Vincent Zito The A.R. Hughes Family Fund David Glenn Armstrong & Jeffrey Miller in memory of Todd Coroliuc Bob Avian & Peter Pileski Richard P. Baks Paris Baldacci & Andrew S. Dolkart Christopher & Paris Barclay Stephen Bardfield Clay & Karen Barnes in honor of Gracie & Christina John Barnes & Charles Champagne Scott Barnes & Brian Kellow Brent Barrett The Harkness Foundation for Dance, Inc. Willard Beckham Kevin Beebee Beech Street Foundation Alan Bell & David Ziff


Douglas Bella Nancy Duggan Benson Phillip Bettencourt Phil & Mary Beuth Jon Bierman Robert Billig & Richard Vida Chuck Blasius in memory Linda Accardi Dave Boone John Bowab Carl & Karen Bowen Briggs, Inc. J. Arthur Brost Barry Brown Don Buchwald & Associates Philip Burford James & Debbie Burrows Michelle L. Butler Robert Callely Christopher Cara Frank Carucci & David Diamond remembering Michael DeBenedittis, gone 30 years Rev. Thomas M. Catania Deborah & Steven Cavalier The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation Paula & David Chase Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Chernoff Scott Clearwater Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Gloria & Charles I. Clough Jr. Bill Condon Frank Conway* Joel Steven Cook Casey Cook Thomas Cott* in memory of Philip Carlson William C. Cubberley* Maurice Brandon Curry* Mark & Susan Dalton Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer* Merle Debuskey & Pearl Somner Keith Degi, M.D. Michael Demby-Cain* Louis J. Denkovic Dawn Dennis Jay Deratany Charles Deull Alvin Deutsch Senator Mike & Fran DeWine Ankur & Julie Doshi Judy & Tim Dove Randall Drain Don Eckert The Edgar Foster Daniels Foundation Valerie Eigner Kenneth L. Eisenberg & Lisa Petriello-Eisenberg Steven Elkin Anthony & Kristin Ellenbogen Peter Entin & Barbara Janowitz Ken Fakler & Dan Stone David Faliszek Peter Farrell* Donald Filicetti Ken Finkelstein & James Higginbotham Andrew & Betsy Fippinger Kevin & Helen Flanagan* Edward & Lori Forstein Dale J. Fournier & Michael R. Wellington* David & Sheila Fox Richard Frankel & Kathleen Clark

Ronald & Susan Frankel Steve Frasheur Fraydun Foundation, Inc. Sean Free William & Carol Ann Freeman Barbara & Buddy Freitag David A. Friedman in memory of my mother Shirley Friedman Pierre Frinault David M. Fromm in memory of my partner Robert Motley Fulton Family Legacy Fund at The San Diego Foundation Vincent Gaeta Christopher Garek Bruce & Alice Geismar The Gelfand Family Foundation Thomas Gentile Richard Gerrig & Timothy Peterson Maxine Gerson John Gibson & Allerton Cushman III Mark Gibson & Roger Hyde Roger Gindi & Gregory Victor Joanna Gleason & Chris Sarandon Dan Goggin Mary Cox Golden Robert D. Gonzales Ernest Gonzalez & Scott Siler Adan J. Goodfarb Crawford Gordon Doug Johnson & Valerie Gordon-Johnson Stefanie M. Gorman The Gould-Shenfeld Family Foundation Dane Grams John Graves & Dennis Lonergan Michael Greif & Jonathan Fried Emily Grishman & Susan Sampliner Barry & Maggie Grove Robert D. Guyton, M.D. & Bob Goggin Reverend Jeffrey L. Hamblin Sarah & Joel Handelman Eugene Harbin Carrie Anne K. Harrell Michael P. Harrell Edward A. Harris & Amy Madigan Linda Harris Jennifer Hatch & Sue Smith Jeffrey Hayenga & Michael Belanger Joseph Heffernan Jason Heil Joseph R. Heller Joy Henshel Richard M. Hester Robert C. Hickman Jerry Hirsch Susan & Neal Hirsch James Hoelz & William Welsh Holland Costello Charitable Giving Fund Sally Horchow Andrea & Craig Horowitz Chris Hyman Carol A. Ingram in memory of Rodger McFarlane Ira M. Resnick Foundation in honor of Robin Sherman Michael T. Isbell in honor of Spencer Cox Jeanne & Waldo Jackson in memory of our son Robert Jackson The Janis & Alan Menken Foundation Thai Jason in honor of Tom Viola Earl Johnson & Douglas Ward


FRONT MEZZANINE continued Cherry Jones John Kander & Albert Stephenson Karma Foundation Rakefet S. Kasdin & N. Jeremy Kasdin Nancy Kellogg Gray & Samantha Kennedy Karl Kemp* Kenneth Koen* Ronald & Isobel Konecky Ram Koppaka Lillian Kraemer Robert J. Kunikoff Michael Kuzma Nathan Lane in memory of Stanley DeSantis Nina & Timothy Lannan in memory of Arthur Siccardi III Ann M. Lehman Judith Light & Robert Desiderio Nicole & Dom Lio Diane Lippert The Arthur Loeb Foundation Michael Lombard Tom Lombardi Tim O. Lorah Philip & Rita Loy Thomas Luciano David C. Ludwigson & LaMont Craig in honor of Rodger McFarlane Steve Lukens Steven F. Lutz Maureen A. Macfadden William & Fran Macferran John J. Mackerey Donna MacLetchie Gerry Madigan & Rich Pippia Maidstone Productions in memory of Ted Tulchin Spiro & Marlena Malas John Mandler Lee Manford Barbara Manocherian Marangi Disposal Mark Edward Inc. Clif Mathews & Dustin Basco Elizabeth I. McCann Mary McColl Richard V. McCune - City National Entertainment Bill Melamed Jr. & Jamey Lundblad Lawrence & Nancy Meleski in honor of Jeff Meleski & Steve Markov MeritDirect, LLC Mr. & Mrs. E. Van R. Milbury Michael Mills & Mark McGrath Jonathan Mintzer Brian Stokes Mitchell & Allyson Tucker Javier Morgado Sally Campbell Morse Moving on NYC or as Karpoff Affiliates, LLC Jason J. Moyer The Nathan Cummings Foundation R. Wayne Nederlander Bebe Neuwirth & Chris Calkins* Maury Newburger Stanley Newman & Dr. Brian Rosenthal Maddi, Charlie & Bridget Niebanck friends of John Lloyd Young Albert Nocciolino Nora Roberts Foundation Adrian Noriega

William Norris Michael Novin Stuart Oken Old Gaspard, Inc. Dr. Roger Oliver John K. Orberg Stephen Osada Ronald Painter Philip Paroian Gregg Passin Ralph Pearce Ralph L. Pellecchio & James C. Wernz, M.D. Brad Plunkett L. Glenn Poppleton Alex Prakken The Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation in honor of Friends of Relevant Theatricals James Rado Jonathan Rebell The Red House Fund Monica & Greg Reid Teresa Reyes & Martin Monas* Bob Rhodehamel & Dana Snyder Richard F. Walsh/Alfred W. Di Tolla/ Harold P. Spivak Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Richman Bob Richter Michael Risinger Jonathan Rock & Patrick Delacruz Rockers on Broadway David Romero & David Greiss Janet Rose Phillip & Lisa Rothweiler in memory of Tony Stevens Jack & Moe Rouse Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Samuel L. Phillips Family Foundation Dorothy & Peter Samuels Robert Schaffer* William Schermerhorn Michael Schober & Don Harrison Will Schwalbe & David Cheng Segal Family Foundation Debra & Michael Segal Elliott R. Sernel Kenneth G. Shelley Mary Jo & Ted Shen in memory of Gordon Stokes Kurtti Kenneth & Kenda Singer Margaret (Peg) Small in memory of Erik Lavinia Branca Snyder* Michael Sodomick Mark Sohn Stacey Mindich Productions Peter Steinman & Todd Geringswald Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara Meryl Streep & Don Gummer Steve Sweet Peter M. Taub Sharon Terrill John Henry Thomas III Tina & Jeffrey Bolton Family Fund Stephen & Valerie Toups David & Deborah Trainer Matthew D. Tumminello TWANDA Foundation Twelfth Night Club, Inc. Mark Tynan Beth M. Uffner


Unity Church of New York Joyce Van Patten William & Helen Van Syckle Rima Vargas-Vetter Dona D. Vaughn & Ron Raines in memory of Ken Cory Ariadne & Juan Villarreal Tom Viola in memory of his dad, “Doc” Viola Miriam Vogel Richard & Debra Voller Carol Waaser Honey Waldman Suzyn Waldman Emery Warren Herbert & Shelley Washer Arthur E. Webster, Esq. Weinberg Family Foundation Peg & Gary Wendlandt

Cortright Wetherill, Jr. Nancy A. Wheeler Fred White & Greg Kammerer Danny Whitman & Robert Bartley in memory of Francine Whitman Richard C. Wiggers Margo Wintersteen Terrence J. Witter & Artie de la Cruz Betty Yarmon Brian R. Yorkey ZBI Employee Allocated Gift Fund The Ziegfeld Club Lucinda Zink Elliot Zulver & Sally Gold Anonymous (2) Anonymous in memory of Bruce Savan Anonymous in memory of Ruth Hoefgen

* Indicates members of the DRA Angels Circle


Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS STAFF Tom Viola Executive Director Michael Graziano Producing Director Production Christopher DeLuise Cat Domiano Trisha Doss Nathan Hurlin Skip Lawing Joe Norton Kimberly Russell Scott T. Stevens Timothey Sullivan Danny Whitman Director of Communications & Development Communications & Development Lane Beauchamp Josh Blye Mo Brady Frank Conway Carol A. Ingram Joy Nelson Dex Ostling Roy Palijaro Ryan Walls Aaron Waytkus Larry Cook Director of Finance & Administration Finance & Administration Michelle Abesamis Ngoc Ha Bui R. Keith Bullock Ed Garrison Yvonne Ghareeb Dennis Henriquez Donald Huppert Rose M. James Brian O’Donnell Dan Perry Madeline Reed Retail Outreach Peter Borzotta Andy Halliday Chris Gizzi Dancers Responding to AIDS (DRA) Denise Roberts Hurlin Christopher F. Davis Sarah Cardillo Classical Action Chris Kenney

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Paul Libin, President Ira Mont, First Vice President Thomas Schumacher, Second Vice President Nina Lannan, Third Vice President Sherry Cohen, Fourth Vice President Philip Birsh, Treasurer Judith Rice, Secretary Trustees Cornelius Baker John Barnes Scott Barnes Joseph Benincasa Chris Boneau Bob Boyett Barry Brown Kate Burton Robert Callely Kathleen Chalfant Alan Cumming Gavin Darraugh Michael David B. Merle Debuskey Maria Di Dia Paul DiDonato Sam Ellis Richard Frankel Roy Harris Richard Hester Craig Jacobs Richard Jay-Alexander Cherry Jones Nathan Lane Jay Laudato Margo Lion Nancy Mahon Mary McColl Kevin McCollum Michael McElroy Terrence McNally Jerry Mitchell Bernadette Peters Chita Rivera Jordan Roth Nick Scandalios Peter Schneider Robert Score Marian Seldes Jeffrey Seller Philip J. Smith Charlotte St. Martin David Stone Stuart Thompson Tim Tompkins Tom Viola (ex-officio) Robert E. Wankel Beth Williams Nick Wyman (as of October 2012)




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